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Greece Rent Report 2025

Athens Greece

In 2025, the average rent in Greece for a 2-bedroom apartment is $820 per month. In Euros, the average monthly apartment rent in Greece is €750.

Renting an apartment abroad is preferred to buying a home by many expats in Greece on a temporary stay or exploring the country while planning a permanent relocation. Renting is not only cheaper, but it has the benefit of flexibility. 

Rent prices in US Dollars in Greece’s regions: 

Rent prices for a long-term lease in Greece vary depending on the region and the city. The most expensive region to lease an apartment in Greece is Attika, with an average rent of $980 per month. 

The most affordable region in Greece to rent in is Central Greece, where you can find a rental apartment for about $500 per month. 

Apartment rents by region: 

Aegean Islands $580
Attica $670
Central Greece $570
Crete $720
Epirus $530
Ionian Islands $690
Macedonia $740
Peloponnese $980
Thessaloniki $610
Thessaly $500
Thrace $540

Athens Greece

Rent prices in Greece by city

Greece has many beautiful and great places to live in, from the sophisticated north to the sunny south. Larger cities offer more opportunities for jobs and entertainment, and thus are typically more expensive to rent in.

Smaller towns can offer a great quality of life at a more affordable price, but that’s not always the rule. Some popular, touristic small towns in Greece can be quite expensive, while some large cities are surprisingly affordable.

If you’re looking for long-term rent in Mykonos, expect to pay the highest price in the country. The average 2-bedroom apartment in Mykonos in 2025 rents for around $1,460. Apartments closer to the city’s center tend to be much higher than that, depending on the exact location and quality of the apartment.

On the other hand, the cheapest place to rent an apartment in Greece is Molaoi, with a monthly rent of $110.

Here’s how much it costs to rent an apartment in Greece’s largest cities:  

Athens Historic Center $1,320
Thessaloniki – Center $810
Patra $640
Volos $650
Ioannina $630
Trikala $520
Serres $410
Alexandroupoli $660
Xanthi $470
Katerini $390
Agrinio $440
Kalamata $670
Kavala $500
Chania $820
Lamia $410
Komotini $480
Rhodes $810
Chios $500
Grevena $390
Corfu $780
Megara $690
Karditsa $540
Edessa $360
Drama $390
Giannitsa $320
Preveza $540
Naousa $280
Orestiada $400
Ptolemaida $350
Kozani $410
Mykonos $1,460
Arta $500
Amaliada $450
Agios Nikolaos $710
Tripoli $520
Kastoria $390
Elefsina $520
Igoumenitsa $500
Palaio Faliro $1,000
Chalkida $630
Nafplio $670
Aigio $460
Molaoi $110
Sparti $500
Gargalianoi $500
Argos $400
Epidavros $560
Megalopoli $120
Ierapetra $590
Neapoli $540

Rent prices in Euros in Greece’s regions:  

The cost to lease an apartment in Greece depends on the size of the space, condition, whether it’s furnished or not, and most of all, it depends on the location. Renting is more popular and more expensive in certain regions, particularly where many large cities and towns are located. 

Here’s how much it costs in Euros to rent an apartment in each region of Greece: 

Aegean Islands €540
Attica €620
Central Greece €520
Crete €660
Epirus €480
Ionian Islands €630
Macedonia €680
Peloponnese €890
Thessaloniki €560
Thessaly €460
Thrace €490

Apartment rent prices in Euros by city: 

The most expensive city to rent in Greece is Mykonos, with a monthly rent of €1,330. At the other end of the spectrum, you have Molaoi with an average rent of $110. 

Find your favorite city in the list below: 

Athens Historic Center €1,210
Thessaloniki – Center €740
Patra €590
Volos €590
Ioannina €580
Trikala €470
Serres €370
Alexandroupoli €600
Xanthi €430
Katerini €360
Agrinio €400
Kalamata €620
Kavala €450
Chania €760
Lamia €380
Komotini €440
Rhodes €740
Chios €460
Grevena €360
Corfu €710
Megara €630
Karditsa €490
Edessa €330
Drama €360
Giannitsa €290
Preveza €490
Naousa €260
Orestiada €370
Ptolemaida €330
Kozani €370
Mykonos €1,330
Arta €460
Amaliada €410
Agios Nikolaos €650
Tripoli €470
Kastoria €360
Elefsina €480
Igoumenitsa €470
Palaio Faliro €920
Chalkida €580
Nafplio €620
Aigio €420
Molaoi €110
Sparti €460
Gargalianoi €460
Argos €370
Epidavros €510
Megalopoli €110
Ierapetra €540
Neapoli €490

Methodology:

  • When using or citing this data, please give credit with a link to My Dolce Casa
  • Greece rent price data source: Indomio valid as of the date of this report
  • Original prices published in euros per square meter
  • Euros converted to U.S. dollars at an exchange rate valid as of the date of this report
  • Square meters converted to square feet
  • The average rent of a 800 square foot apartment was estimated to be approximately a 2-bedroom apartment and was calculated by multiplying the price per square foot in USD by 800
  • The average rent of a 75 square meter apartment was estimated to be approximately a 2-bedroom or 3-room apartment and was calculated by multiplying the price per square meter in EUR by 75
  • Amounts may be rounded

My Dolce Casa Team

My Dolce Casa is a team of expat writers whose articles and stories reflect their personal experience of moving, living, working, and retiring overseas. Through top-notch research and local expertise, they share the latest trends and insights into the ever-growing lifestyle of living across borders.

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